Hey Hey, Ho Ho, GMO Has Got to Go
Northern California County Passes Anti-GM Initiative
Northern California's Mendocino County yesterday passed a voter initiative that bans the growing of genetically modified (GM) crops. The surprising 56-44 percent victory capped the county's most contentious and high-profile election ever, in which the initiative's backers were outspent by a whopping 6-1 margin. Supporters of Measure H raised $93,525, while opponents marshaled $621,566 -- $600,000 of which came from CropLife America, a Washington, D.C.-based industry group that counts GM giant Monsanto among its members. The initiative is likely to have little practical effect -- there are no GM crops currently grown in Mendocino County, where the biggest cash crop is (presumably all-natural) marijuana -- but the David vs. Goliath victory has enormous symbolic value, as it is the first anti-GM measure passed in the U.S., where efforts by industry to squelch protest have been fierce. "They got the money," said triumphant initiative creator Els Cooperrider, "we got the people!"
straight to the source: MSNBC.com, Associated Press, 03 Mar 2004
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